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you let him in; peeled back the layers of your skin and showed him your bones you thought this would be easy, but he is not gentle; he takes your ribs and breaks them apart as he builds a home inside your sternum [he is no longer the breath you exhale; he never leaves your lungs] he keeps you up at night; you pray and he does not answer and you realize that you are so tired of all of this *“how do you **** your god?”* you ask [you get off your knees]
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Nov 25, 2016
Nov 25, 2016 at 10:25 PM UTC
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you let him in; peeled back the layers of your skin and showed him your bones you thought this would be easy, but he is not gentle; he takes your ribs and breaks them apart as he builds a home inside your sternum [he is no longer the breath you exhale; he never leaves your lungs] he keeps you up at night; you pray and he does not answer and you realize that you are so tired of all of this *“how do you **** your god?”* you ask [you get off your knees]
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